I was a 2T2,air transportation specialists for 2 years and then I was a 1T2x1, Pararescue for 6.I was in for 8 years but sadly I discharged general under honorable due to questioning my commander's orders. Also how I learned a valuable life lesson.

I was in the 633 AMSS out of Kadena.

Here's a full pic of this worm and his claims. He continues to whine, but he's taken down this image. I cropped out the woman, even though he blamed her for the jacked up uniform.

I didn't tell him any specifics about how his costume is jacked up, I didn't want to assist.

ROFL, If Pararescue why is he wearing the Combat Control beret flash device on his service uniform jacket? BTW 1T2x1 is the enlisted Pararecue AFSC (MOS) and it is not a commissioned officer AFSC (MOS).

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Anything that joker would have to say would be questionable. I have never seen a shirt look like that from our old light blue shirt to the ones i see almost every duty day. It has been awhile since i have been around anyone active Air Force with Master Jump Wings, Is that even possible in <6 years? 8 years 2 Traffic and 6 something else does not add up to 8 for tech school and specialty levels.

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When you are wearing the jacket, look down on the ribbons and wing, yep they're right!
Cool shirt...

I had a student at the communications school that was prior-service Air Force. We had a company commander's uniform inspection scheduled one Friday, so on Thursday night, during barracks field day, I had all the Marines in my class hang their uniforms on their lockers so I could look at them as I walked through checking the barracks. My former service student proudly had his five ribbons (it was 1993...) placed on his shirt, 1/8th of an inch above the pocket, centered, etc; but it took me a few minutes to realize he had them pinned to the wrong side of his shirt. One of those so basic mistakes it takes a while to realize it's wrong. His defense was they WERE on the left side; as you looked at the shirt on the hangar...

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One must wonder why these assclowns continue to attempt their chicanery without even applying a modicum of google-fu. Honestly, many of them I have seen in stolen valor vids are clearly mentally ill.
Now that I think about it.....